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2 thoughts on “OREGON INTERIOR DESIGN LICENSING EFFORT D.O.A.”

The four major foodservice trade/professional associations are clients of the “new” IDPC, along with many of their corporate buying groups and individual businesses. You think that was a squeak? What ‘till you hear their roar! These are highly successful, well-established, extremely motivated businesses and professionals who have no intention of allowing a handful of architect wanna-be’s impact their rights and livielihood. When will the Cartel get it? The longer they pursue anti-competitive licensing/registration, the more opposition they get. They cannot dictate who can perform design services – not even commercial design as is their new agenda. How dense can they be? (Don’t answer that – it was a rhetorical question… we all know the answer.)
~Patti Morrow, IDPC

Meow. Oh Okay your lobbyists can beat up our lobbyists…BFD. You are right about this being nothing but an issue of “competition”. What you claim as anti-competitive we still have yet to figure out how to force your hand on that issue so that those claims seem like nothing but wails from the school-yard playground….Mommy Mommy billy wont let me play on his team…wahhhhh. Shut up kid and grow some balls-life isn’t fair.

We’ll give you the term “interior design”- you, your angry decorator friends and rabid libertarian cabinet makers can have it. Thanks for setting us straight on that one. Our fight is no longer with the angry decorators- it is with AIA and some commercial kitchen consultants- evidently. Unfortunately they have deeper pockets, smarter lobbyists and better PAC’s.